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  1. So do I, stopped ordering from both on Internet Sales Tax Bill Dead In Congress · · Score: 1

    thanks to sales tax I can get the same thing (most of the time) cheaper from elsewhere (like NY) (although I've also had serious issues with both Amazon and Newegg's business practices/customer service - personally).

  2. Lol. on US School Installs 'Shooter Detection' System · · Score: 2, Funny

    3 - 2 - 1 .. Some kid brings a speaker plugged in to a cellphone/whatever plays gunfire gets school shut down for the day...

    It'll be the new pulling the fire alarm/calling in bomb threat (taken way too seriously these days) =)

  3. The White House site on President Obama Backs Regulation of Broadband As a Utility · · Score: 1
  4. Watched about 20 seconds of the "game play" video on Blizzard Announces Overwatch, a First-Person Shooter · · Score: 1

    Looks like WoW themed Team Fortress 2 to me. Maybe they want in on that sweet sweet F2P money without letting their cash cow out of the pasture.

  5. First, on The Great IT Hiring He-Said / She-Said · · Score: 1

    everyone thinks that they are the "A" team. Some people who don't belong in IT at all are very good at bullshitting as well. The industry is also overflowing with people with no interest in it who have been lured in to it by promises of high paying easy jobs gold rush style.

    Second, plenty of people work full time and get certifications with the aim of furthering their career or getting in to a different area than the one they're in - just because you couldn't/didn't doesn't make someone who did automatically less skilled than you are.

    Third, I can't tell you how many degree-having diploma mill idiots, including people with Masters+ degrees, I've seen; they're too many to count.

    I agree with you that experience is the best thing to have, but a lot of that is chicken-egg. Everyone wants someone with experience but you can't get experience without first having the job.

  6. Agreed, except on Website Peeps Into 73,000 Unsecured Security Cameras Via Default Passwords · · Score: 1

    the "unfortunately" part. A machine that effectively extends human intelligence and communication beyond its natural limits, among other things, can't be toaster-level stupid while maintaining its vast flexibility.

    I think dumbing it down would cost functionality (as well as jobs, like mine ;)).

  7. The problem on Users Can't Distinguish Scams From Facebook's Features · · Score: 2

    is even if you don't have a profile, like me, other people will post pictures of you and information about you which they collate, analyze, and sell as well (without your permission or direct interaction with them).

    So, not playing isn't effective unless everyone you know also respects your not wanting to be there, and most won't, even if unintentionally.

  8. I love this essay on Undersized Grouper Case Lands In Supreme Court · · Score: 1

    The Myth of the Rule of Law

    "The fact is that there is no such thing as a government of law and not people. The law is an amalgam of contradictory rules and counter-rules expressed in inherently vague language that can yield a legitimate legal argument for any desired conclusion. For this reason, as long as the law remains a state monopoly, it will always reflect the political ideology of those invested with decisionmaking power. Like it or not, we are faced with only two choices. We can continue the ideological power struggle for control of the law in which the group that gains dominance is empowered to impose its will on the rest of society, or we can end the monopoly."

    It's extremely well written and makes the above points through illustrative examples.

  9. It's not obvious? on Ebola Nose Spray Vaccine Protects Monkeys · · Score: 1

    Because, there is no market it for it where people can pay exorbitant amounts for it. The dying people are penniless.

    Although, maybe that's what the media fear mongering is all about? Maybe they will back it after all once they whip everyone in to a "think of YOUR children dying horribly of Ebola - get vaccinated fast!" buying frenzy?

    What do I know, I got modded troll for saying the Apple CEO probably came out for marketing purposes - he released an accessory (iWatch) the next day.

    =)

  10. Well, on Ebola Nose Spray Vaccine Protects Monkeys · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Obama wants 6.2 billion to combat Ebola I doubt he'll get it after last night, but if he does, maybe some of that will go to research?

  11. My experience with recruiters on Tech Recruiters Defend 'Blacklists,' Lack of Feedback, Screening Techniques · · Score: 2

    is that they're lying soulless parasites who provide no real value for either party. I'm amazed that they exist.

  12. That's because choice is a lie. on Silicon Valley Swings To Republicans · · Score: 1

    (Occasionally competing) Corporate interests run all the parties and it's just a matter of which ones you're voting for.

    None of them give a flying fuck about YOU.

  13. I don't on YouTube Opens Up 60fps To Everyone · · Score: 0

    I also steer people away from it. Fuck poison. We don't need Google to be the new Microsoft.

  14. Thanks on Ask Slashdot: Can You Say Something Nice About Systemd? · · Score: 1

    Also a good read, like the uselessd dev post linked before it.

  15. Thanks on Ask Slashdot: Can You Say Something Nice About Systemd? · · Score: 1

    it was an interesting read.

  16. LBGT marketing? on Tim Cook: "I'm Proud To Be Gay" · · Score: -1, Troll

    My default response was "0 fucks given", but my cynical side says this is about marketing.

  17. Apple will probably make their money on support on Tech Giants Donate $750 Million In Goods and Services To Underprivileged Schools · · Score: 1

    and warranties and gaining in roads for future sales.

    Their process to get a locked ipad unlocked is egregious and takes *WEEKS*. I'm glad my particular school doesn't have any for kids (it does for a few administrators) as it's hell to support them.

  18. You make it sound like you enjoy having your basic survival needs used to enslave you. I can't relate.

  19. Re:Airports should adopt this immediately on Haier Plans To Embed Area Wireless Chargers In Home Appliances · · Score: 1

    Need.... That's the problem. People don't know what that word means anymore.

  20. Re:Want Critical Thinking? Fix the Public Schools on Employers Worried About Critical Thinking Skills · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Except they still want standardized, punctual, obedient, docile workers that will take substandard wages and living conditions while thanking their overlords that they're not homeless.

    It's even easier when you flood the market (see Google/FaceCrook manufactured tech worker shortage for details).

  21. Want to know what's worse? on Manga Images Depicting Children Lead to Conviction in UK · · Score: 2

    Someone who does not having a fictional outlet. Let them jerk off to cartoons and leave the real kids alone. Dumb fuck.

  22. Harvey Birdman - Blackwatch Plaid on China Worried About Terrorist Pigeons · · Score: 1

    This came out around the time that they had the color coded system.

    Great series, ended because Steven Colbert got his own show (he's Ken Seben - Harvey's boss) ;/

  23. Technical details? on The Raid-Proof Hosting Technology Behind 'The Pirate Bay' · · Score: 1

    There are some on the wikipedia page but I suspect some of them are outdated given what's said in the article. I was interested in reading about their VM setup and how they communicate with each other and what platform they're using, etc, but I can't find any details anywhere. I went through their blog, their forums, the affiliated articles, etc. Does anyone know where one might find more details of their infrastructure?

  24. Re:Why do they take the risk? on The Raid-Proof Hosting Technology Behind 'The Pirate Bay' · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you watched the documentary (TPB: AFK) you'd know why. Most of them are pro-freedom. Their network engineer does it "for the challenge".

  25. Except the BBB isn't at all neutral on Small Restaurant Out-Maneuvers Yelp In Reviews War · · Score: 1

    It panders to its dues paying members. It's worse in some areas than others but I've had absolutely no resolution from some places where the BBB just auto-deleted the complaint after awhile, automatically siding with the business.

    The BBB has no gov't oversight and is not accountable to anyone, but it poses like it is to give a false sense of control to consumers.